Trust, Quality and Autonomy are Key Elements of a Successful Partnership The additional stressors of the pandemic layered over the everyday stress of running a medical practice have pushed the level of physician burnout even higher. The Physicians Foundation annual Survey of America’s Physicians has…
Trust is Essential for a True Partnership
Trust is Essential for a True Partnership Trust may be intangible, however, research by Harvard Business Review found that the level of trust between employees and leadership is a key factor to an organization’s success. In fact, in organizations where trust levels are high, 74%…
The True Partnership Model: Working Toward a Common Goal for Mutual Success
The True PartnershipSM Model: Working Toward a Common Goal for Mutual Success Recently OSHA released an updated Covid-19 Healthcare Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) which mandates safety protocols to be enacted in medical facilities. Non-hospital affiliated medical practices are exempt from many of the standards that…
The Financial Benefits of Partnership
Partnership: A Foundation for Long-term Success
The COVID crisis is causing more physicians to take a closer look at partnership opportunities. According to McKinsey’s recent US COVID-19 Physician Survey, 25% of independent physicians say they are now “more likely to pursue a partnership or alignment with a larger organization, primarily for…
Physician Recruitment and Revenue Cycle Management
Physician Autonomy
The Power of True Partnership
Experience Matters
The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) has made a concerted effort in recent years to educate the public and payors about the importance of seeing a board-certified dermatologist for skin conditions. Quality of care, as well as efficiency, is best delivered by physicians who are…